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Saint Knud, also
known as
Canute Lavard (Danish: Knud
Lavard;
cognate with
English Lord; 12
March 1096 – 7
January 1131) was a
Danish prince.
Later he...
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Sigurd Lavard (died c. 1200) was the
oldest son of King
Sverre of Norway. The name "
Lavard" is an
epithet which probably derives from the Old
Norse word...
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Denmark despite being named for the
Danish prince Canute Lavard, and
later also ****ociated with his uncle,
Canute the Saint, the patron...
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Valley of Josaphat. Eric and
Boedil had one
legitimate son,
Canute Lavard.
Harald Kesja was Canute's half-brother. Eric had two sons
outside marriage—Eric...
- some
Danish isles by his half-brother
Canute Lavard, and was jarl of Møn, Lolland, and Falster. When
Lavard was
murdered in 1131, Eric
joined his half-brother...
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medieval zenith under his son King
Valdemar II.
Valdemar was the son of
Canute Lavard, Duke of Schleswig, the
chivalrous and po****r
eldest son of King Eric I...
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supported his son
Magnus after he
killed his
rival for the succession, Knud
Lavard. His
secular rule was
supported by the clergy.
Niels was
killed in an ensuing...
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Denmark (Danish: Knud IV), king of
Denmark (r. 1080–1086) and
martyr Knud
Lavard (d. 1131),
Danish prince and
saint Knud V of
Denmark (Danish: Knud V), king...
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temporarily dividing the kingdom.
Guttorm was an
illegitimate son of
Sigurd Lavard and thus a
grandson of King Sverre. The
identity of his
mother is unknown...
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century South Jutland became a duchy. The
first duke was
Canute Lavard (Knud
Lavard). In the late 14th
century it took the name of the
Duchy of Schleswig...